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The city has long been prohibited from using speed cameras on its busiest arterials, where most crashes occur.
Local leaders warn of lost benefits, rising healthcare costs and deep service cuts as federal budget shifts burden to states.
New rules limit public comment to 45 minutes, prioritizes first-time speakers, and moves meetings to 5:30 p.m.
Good Friday morning, Boulder. BoulderCAST tells us today the heat is ramping up, so it might be a good weekend to find some water. Leading today’s edition: Speeding tickets by mail could soon hit more ...
The company’s communication drew sharp criticism. More than a year later, Xcel says it’s better prepared and residents should ...
After layoffs from NOAA and other federal agencies, some say Colorado’s system is failing even those best-equipped to ...
The draft bill includes a 6% cut to NOAA and a 10% cut to the National Science Foundation that would hurt Boulder research ...
With over 45 years of uninterrupted data, scientists at Niwot Ridge in Boulder County are documenting changes in alpine ...
The city plans to shift more open space tax revenue to cover administrative services like legal, IT and HR as budgets tighten ...
Boulder. Today’s BRL Today is sponsored by Boulder County’s call for residents to serve on its boards and commissions — check out this opportunity to help shape local government. Leading today’s ...
The town is eyeing a $100 million-plus ski resort acquisition. Residents see potential for big gains, but also financing and ...
County officials say the change will save money and better align with national trends. But some foster families worry it ...